All undergraduate and alumni members of The Delta Chi Fraternity, Inc. have joined
hands in fighting cancer together.

On July 26 at the 2006 Delta Chi International Convention held in Cleveland, Ohio, the Fraternity announced that it has partnered with The
V Foundation for Cancer Research and named The V Foundation as its preferred charitable organization. More than 500 brothers and guests
present at the Convention enthusiastically endorsed the choice.

Each year, Delta Chi chapters and colonies raise tens of thousands of dollars for international and local charitable organizations. It is
the hope of Delta Chi that if all chapters unite their services and resources to benefit a single organization, Delta Chi can make a great
impact on that organization.

The V Foundation, named in honor of former basketball coach and cancer victim Jim Valvano, was chosen because of its dedication to saving
lives by helping to find a cure for cancer. Because The V Foundation sponsors research and treatments for all forms of cancer, a disease
with which almost everyone has a personal connection, a personal relationship will be established with The V Foundation.

“Delta Chi is excited and honored to be working with The V Foundation,” said Steve Bossart, “AA” (International President) of the
Fraternity. “Cancer has had an effect on every person’s life in some way. This partnership allows Delta Chi to help lead the fight
against cancer.”

Efforts by Delta Chi to raise money for The V Foundation will continue this fall. Already, using just nine chapters in a pilot program,
the Fraternity has raised over $14,000 in less than eight months for the fight against cancer. Since 1998, Delta Chi chapters and
colonies have contributed more than 223,000 man-hours to community service and have raised more than $1 million for charitable
organizations. This new partnership with The V Foundation will allow Delta Chi to focus those efforts towards benefiting a single
cause and organization.

While The V Foundation is the preferred charitable organization, chapters and colonies are still able to raise resources or services
for any other local or international charitable organization. In fact, chapters may choose to contribute to both a local organization
and The V Foundation.

Delta Chi, originally founded by eleven law school students in 1890 at Cornell University, still holds as its cardinal principle respect
for, and advancement of, justice. Delta Chi became a general fraternity in 1922, and in our 116 years of successful operation, we have
grown to 126 chapters and colonies across the United States and Canada. Delta Chi offers a unique opportunity for men of diverse
backgrounds and interests to be part of a common experience that we call the “Brotherhood of a Lifetime.” We are working to redefine
the college social fraternity through the application of our founding values of promoting friendship, developing character, the
advancement of justice, and the acquisition of a sound education. We strive to be an integral part of every campus community we are
involved with, incorporating these beliefs into our goals, thoughts, actions, and direction.

More information regarding the V Foundation for Cancer Research can be found at
www.jimmyv.org.